• mystic telnet

    From Seth Hurst@1:103/705 to FidoNet.Mystic_Support on Monday, August 01, 2022 19:39:11
    If not using telnet is mystic acting as a fido mailer? Hope my other
    post about newsgroups makes it to the base posted it over a nntp server
    before I found this base on fidonet.
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  • From Björn Wiberg@2:201/137 to Seth Hurst on Tuesday, August 02, 2022 08:22:55
    Hello Seth!

    On 01 Aug 2022, Seth Hurst said the following...

    If not using telnet is mystic acting as a fido mailer?

    The "Terminal (TELNET)" server in Mystic is separate from the "BINKP" server; the former only accepts BBS calls whereas the latter accepts incoming mail using the binkp protocol. So they can coexist peacefully.

    Outgoing calls are placed by './mis poll' commands, and are driven by the mis binary itself, i.e., they do not rely on the "BINKP" server (which only accepts incoming mail) being enabled/active, if I recall correctly.

    Hope my other
    post about newsgroups makes it to the base posted it over a nntp server before I found this base on fidonet.

    (Yep, it did -- I haven't used news in Mystic here, myself, though...)

    Best regards
    Bj”rn

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/18.1 to Seth Hurst on Thursday, August 04, 2022 17:55:36
    On 8/1/2022 7:43 PM, Seth Hurst wrote to Fidonet.mystic_support:

    If not using telnet is mystic acting as a fido mailer? Hope my other
    post about newsgroups makes it to the base posted it over a nntp server before I found this base on fidonet.

    Yes, I use Mystic on fido.winserver.org as a Fido feed.
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  • From Seth Hurst@1:103/705 to Robert Wolfe on Friday, August 05, 2022 07:48:34
    On 8/4/22 17:55, Robert Wolfe wrote:
    On 8/1/2022 7:43 PM, Seth Hurst wrote to Fidonet.mystic_support:

    If not using telnet is mystic acting as a fido mailer? Hope my other
    post about newsgroups makes it to the base posted it over a nntp server before I found this base on fidonet.

    Yes, I use Mystic on fido.winserver.org as a Fido feed.
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    been trying to setup a bbs but wanting to not do telnet because of
    screen readers and tts opting for nntp access. Do newsgroups work the
    same way in mystic as echomail bases? I think there needs to be a bit
    more in the docs about this feature.
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  • From IB Joe@1:342/200 to Seth Hurst on Friday, August 05, 2022 12:51:36
    On 05 Aug 2022, Seth Hurst said the following...
    been trying to setup a bbs but wanting to not do telnet because of
    screen readers and tts opting for nntp access. Do newsgroups work the same way in mystic as echomail bases? I think there needs to be a bit more in the docs about this feature.

    You can get a feed of Usenet... as I do... VIA FTN style and pass it around with BinkD

    IB Joe
    AKA Joe Schweier
    SysOp of Joe's BBS
    -=JoesBBS.com=-

    ... Shortcut: longest distance between two points

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/18.1 to Ib Joe on Sunday, August 07, 2022 09:41:22
    You can get a feed of Usenet... as I do... VIA FTN style and pass it around with BinkD

    I gett it via NNTP from my own news server. So I can gate it back out
    via ftn and binkd if anyone wants it.
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